2017 Golden Globe Awards Winners!

Tonight is the big night, with the 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards taking place at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, with Jimmy Fallon hosting this year's awards ceremony. We'll be updating this story all night long with all of the winners as they're announced, so keep refreshing for the latest updates. The critically-acclaimed musical La La Land lead all nominees, picking up seven nods, followed by the hit drama Moonlight with six nominations and Manchester-by-the-Sea with five nominations. La La Land was the night's big winner, winning all seven awards it was nominated for, setting a Golden Globe record for the most Globe wins for a film, and becoming the first movie to win in every major category it was nominated for since One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest in 1976.

La La Land won Best Picture Comedy or Musical, Best Director and Best Screenplay, both won by filmmaker Damien Chazelle, Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone for Best Actor and Best Actress, Best Original Score by Justin Hurwitz and Best Original Song for "City of Stars." La La Land beat out 20th Century Women, 20th Century Fox's Deadpool, Paramount Pictures' Florence Foster Jenkins and The Weinstein Company's Sing Street for Best Picture Comedy or Musical. On the drama side, the awards weren't quite as one-sided, with A24's Moonlight winning Best Picture Drama, although it was the movie's only win. Also vying for Best Drama was CBS Films' Hell or High Water, The Weinstein Company's Lion, Summit Entertainment's Hacksaw Ridge and Amazon Studios' Manchester-By-The-Sea.

The Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama was won by Casey Affleck for Manchester-by-the-Sea, beating out Joel Edgerton for Loving, Andrew Garfield for Hacksaw Ridge, Viggo Mortensen for Captain Fanastic and Denzel Washington for Fences. in the Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama category, Isabelle Huppert won for Elle, beating out Loving's Ruth NeggaArrival's Amy Adams, Miss Sloane's Jessica Chastain and Jackie's Natalie Portman.

On the TV side, Netflix's The Crown won Best Drama Series, beating out, HBO's Game of Thrones, Netflix's Stranger Things, NBC's This is Us and HBO's Westworld, while FX's Atlanta, won Best Comedy Series over ABC's Black-ish, Amazon's Mozart in the Jungle, Amazon's Transparent and HBO's Veep. The Crown star Claire Foy also won Best Actress in a Drama Series while Atlanta creator/star Donald Glover won Best Actor in a Comedy Series. In the Best Television Limited Series or Made for Television Movie, FX's The People v. O.J.: American Crime Story beat out ABC's American Crime}, Starz's The Dresser, AMC's The Night Manager, HBO's The Night Of, while Sarah Paulson from American Crime Story won Best Performance By an Actress in a Limited Series or TV movie.

It was previously announced, eight-time Golden Globe-winner Meryl Streep will receive the 2017 Cecil B. DeMille Award, and her speech where she boldly went after President-elect Donald Trump, was one of the most talked-about moments of the night. We have all of the nominees below, with the winners all highlighted in each category. Take a look at all of the Golden Globes nominees and winners below.

BEST MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA

Moonlight (A24)

Hacksaw Ridge (Summit Entertainment/Lionsgate)

Hell or High Water (CBS Films/Lionsgate)

Lion (The Weinstein Co.)

Manchester by the Sea (Amazon Studios)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA

Isabelle Huppert - Elle

Amy Adams - Arrival

Jessica Chastain - Miss Sloane

Ruth Negga - Loving

Natalie Portman - Jackie

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA

Casey Affleck - Manchester by the Sea

Joel Edgerton - Loving

Andrew Garfield - Hacksaw Ridge

Viggo Mortensen - Captain Fantastic

Denzel Washington - Fences

BEST MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY

La La Land (Summit Entertainment/Lionsgate)

20th Century Women (A24)

Deadpool (20th Century Fox)

Florence Foster Jenkins (Paramount Pictures)

Sing Street (The Weinstein Co.)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY

Emma Stone - La La Land

Annette Bening - 20th Century Women

Lily Collins - Rules Don't Apply

Hailee Steinfeld - The Edge of Seventeen

Meryl Streep - Florence Foster Jenkins

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A TELEVISION SERIES - MUSICAL OR COMEDY

Donald Glover - Atlanta

Anthony Anderson - Black-ish

Gael Garcia Bernal - Mozart in the Jungle

Nick Nolte - Graves

Jeffrey Tambor - Transparent

BEST DIRECTOR - MOTION PICTURE

Damien Chazelle - La La Land

Tom Ford - Nocturnal Animals

Mel Gibson - Hacksaw Ridge

Barry Jenkins - Moonlight

Kenneth Lonergan - Manchester by the Sea

BEST TELEVISION SERIES - DRAMA

The Crown (Netflix)

Game of Thrones (HBO)

Stranger Things (Netflix)

This is Us (NBC)

Westworld (HBO)

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A TELEVISION SERIES - DRAMA

Claire Foy - The Crown

Caitriona Balfe - Outlander

Keri Russell - The Americans

Winona Ryder - Stranger Things

Evan Rachel Wood - Westworld

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

Tom Hiddleston - The Night Manager

Riz Ahmed - The Night Of

Bryan Cranston - All the Way

John Turturro - The Night Of

Courtney B. Vance - The People v. O.J.: American Crime Story

BEST MOTION PICTURE - FOREIGN LANGUAGE

Elle (Sony Pictures Classics)

Divines (Netflix)

Neruda (The Orchard)

The Salesman (Cohen Media Group)

Toni Erdmann (Sony Pictures Classics)

BEST MOTION PICTURE - ANIMATED

Zootopia (The Walt Disney Studios)

Kubo and the Two Strings (Focus Features)

Moana (The Walt Disney Studios)

My Life as a Zucchini (GKIDS)

Sing (Universal Pictures)

BEST SCREENPLAY - MOTION PICTURE

Damien Chazelle - La La Land

Tom Ford - Nocturnal Animals

Barry Jenkins - Moonlight

Kenneth Lonergan - Manchester by the Sea

Taylor Sheridan - Hell or High Water

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MOTION PICTURE - MUSICAL OR COMEDY

Ryan Gosling - La La Land

Colin Farrell - The Lobster

Hugh Grant -Florence Foster Jenkins

Jonah Hill - War Dogs

Ryan Reynolds - Deadpool

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A SERIES, LIMITED SERIES OR MOTION PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION

Olivia Coleman - The Night Manager

Lena Headey - Game of Thrones

Chrissy Metz - This is Us

Mandy Moore - This is Us

Thandie Newton - Westworld

BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN ANY MOTION PICTURE